In today's episode, Marc reviews Mad Max: Fury Road--the highs, the lows, the fury roads...--and talks about where it falls, rank-wise, in the Mad Max franchise. After that, Marc talks about Plastic Memories some more after catching up with the show and follows that up with a little chit-chat about the delightful little romantic comedy that is MY love STORY!!. And, in case any of y'all are wondering, full spoilers ahead.

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In today's episode, Marc talks all about the first season of The World God Only Knows--the highs and extremely rare lows--and why it's quickly become one of his favorite anime series (much to his surprise), then touches on the first episode of another anime by the name of Plastic Memories--which only took him forever to watch--before ending with a little discussion about art and the way art is interpreted on a general level.

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In today's episode, Marc talks all about the first season of The Flash--including the season finale--and why he thinks it might just be the best live-action comic book series to date; he also gets a bit choked up talkin' about a specific aspect of the show--which hits him so hard that he completely forgets to touch on certain, huge moments from the season finale! After taking more than a flash to talk about The Flash, Marc speeds things up and talks a bit more about The World God Only Knows and a game no one should play (hint: it stars a cat and not even that can stop it from being pretty bad). Cheers and I hope y'all enjoy the show!

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In today's episode, Marc starts the show with a terrible anime-fueled joke (see title) and drags the podcast deeper and deeper into a hole of unprepared nonsense just to satisfy that one, terrible joke. In other words, they talk about the complete anime series, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, covering it from top to bottom, beginning to end, with spoilers sprinkled throughout--there's a warning in the show--and a cherry on top. (Spoilers: there is no actual cherry anywhere near this or any episode of The Pixelated Sausage Podcast.) Is Madoka Magica worth checking out? I guess y'all just have to give it a listen, eh! Cheers and I hope y'all enjoy the show!

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